An invasion of king crabs from Russia into Norway created a lucrative fishing industry – and difficult choices ~enviro Article 1392 words 6 votes
Brexit fishing row evokes memories of 'cod wars' with Iceland – four Royal Navy patrol ships will be ready from 1st January to help protect UK fishing waters ~humanities.history Article 552 words 7 votes
Norway may stop British and EU vessels fishing in its waters from January 1st – talks held up by London's protracted Brexit standoff with Brussels ~news norway politics united kingdom Article 295 words 8 votes
Does it make sense to grow fish in indoor tanks? Inland farms offer an alternative to diminishing wild Atlantic salmon stocks, but the price tag is higher carbon emissions. ~enviro Article 1338 words 4 votes
The Nova Scotia Lobster Wars: Under siege from violent terrorists, Mi’kmaq lobster fishermen turned to social media and chefs to make their voices heard and save their livelihood ~food Article 2509 words, published Nov 13 2020 7 votes
Whale meat has seen an increase in sales this year in Norway – according to local whalers, demand has outstripped supply for the first time in half a decade ~food meat Article 1091 words 10 votes
Demand for whale meat in Norway rising after years of decline – conservationists say relaxing of regulations poses threat to welfare of minke whales ~enviro conservation Article 576 words 6 votes
Fishing has always been a way of life on the Faroe Islands, where fish accounts for 90% of all exported goods – but coronavirus is hitting its efforts to increase tourism ~finance business Article 1228 words 4 votes
Sea turns blood red as more than 250 whales slaughtered in 'barbaric' hunt in Faroe Islands – environmental activist calls for boycott ~enviro Article 415 words, published Jul 21 2020 14 votes
Destroying a way of life to save Louisiana: The state’s $50 billion plan to re-engineer its coastline may wash some fishing communities off the map ~enviro climate change Article 5730 words 4 votes
Commercial whaling may be over in Iceland – citing the pandemic, whale watching, and a lack of exports, one of the three largest whaling countries may be calling it quits ~enviro Article 903 words, published May 1 2020 6 votes
Sámi herders won back exclusive rights to hunting and fishing in their area of the Arctic – but that has led to heightened tensions between them and local Swedes ~life Article 63 words 4 votes
A well-known attorney helped land a $2 billion settlement for Gulf Coast seafood-industry workers. But who was he really representing? ~finance Article 7271 words 5 votes
Russia filed a protest to Oslo after Norwegian coastguards detained a Russian trawler near a remote chain of islands in the Arctic ~news norway.svalbard Article 302 words 4 votes
In Henningsvær a timeless ritual continues to play out as it has for centuries – the harvesting of a most local and seasonal delicacy: cod tongues ~food Article 1630 words 7 votes
Suspension of visa processing for Mexican seasonal workers hits US farms, fisheries ~finance Article 1371 words 7 votes
Catch me if you can: The tale of a notorious fishing vessel shows just how difficult combating illegal activity at sea can be ~enviro conservation Article 4684 words 5 votes
Choppy waters of Brexit threaten Danish fishing – after Brexit the UK is taking control of its exclusive economic zone, stretching up to 200 nautical miles offshore ~news denmark united kingdom Article 1030 words 7 votes
Cod war tensions with Iceland – British trawlers, bunched together as they are, make easy prey for Icelandic gunboats in 1976 ~humanities.history Article 542 words 3 votes
Iceland didn't hunt any whales in 2019 – and public appetite for whale meat is fading ~enviro Article 1078 words 6 votes
Trawlers return to Pacific Ocean fishing area in rare environmental success story ~enviro conservation Article 964 words, published Dec 26 2019 7 votes
Sea temperatures off the Angolan coast have warmed 1.5 degrees Celsius in the past century, decimating the once-booming fishing town of Tombwa ~enviro climate change Article 3401 words 5 votes
Iceland accused of putting mackerel stocks at risk by increasing its catch ~enviro sustainability Article 851 words 4 votes
Iceland's biggest fisheries company Samherji stands accused of bribing Namibian politicians ~finance business Link 4 votes
The sea is running out of fish, despite nations’ pledges to stop it ~enviro conservation Article 998 words 10 votes
The strange, uncertain fate of one of the world’s most valuable salmon habitats ~enviro climate change Article 3151 words, published Oct 1 2019 5 votes
From bullying and sexual assault to squalid living conditions and forced labour, working at sea can be a grim business – and one deep-sea fishing fleet is particularly notorious ~life work Article 4203 words 8 votes
EU to threaten sanctions against Iceland and Greenland over mackerel dispute ~news iceland politics denmark.greenland Article 788 words 3 votes
Canada passes Bill C-68, overhauling the Fisheries Act and banning import and export of shark fins ~enviro conservation Article 405 words 9 votes
"A big fugazi": Why fishermen still can't get behind offshore wind ~enviro energy.renewable Article 1045 words 8 votes
Army Corp begins hearings on draft EIS in Alaska for proposed Pebble Mine ~enviro Article 593 words 6 votes
UK ban on discarding edible fish at sea thwarted by industry ~enviro conservation sustainability Article 4 votes
Japan formally announces IWC withdrawal to resume commercial whaling ~enviro Article 555 words 17 votes
Seychelles issues world’s first blue bond to fund fisheries projects ~enviro sustainability Article 1209 words 3 votes
There's a 'scallop war' raging in the English Channel and it's getting violent ~food Article 467 words 5 votes
Whale hunt in Faroe Islands turns sea red with blood ~enviro Article 306 words, published Aug 16 2018 10 votes
The Aral Sea is bringing new wealth to fishing villages in Kazakhstan, but their neighbours on the opposite shore in Uzbekistan are suffering a very different fate ~enviro Article 1988 words, published Jul 10 2018 6 votes
The eel trader reviving an old Amsterdam tradition ~food history Article 336 words, published Jun 6 2018 4 votes
Big fish are found deep not because of age, climate, or prey, but because of us ~science biology.marine Article 1006 words, published Feb 5 2014 11 votes